Teens talk about the latest books for teens. Members of the Bistro Book Clubs include any teen who wants to read and talk about new books.
Additional new reviews for books previously reviewed are indicated after the title.

Joanna, 15Revenge of the Girl with the Great Personality
Point March 2013

I feel bad for her,because her mother hit her and take her money for account without asking. I would ran away if someone do this to me . I like her crazy personality and how she stand up for herself and her sister . I like the parts that how she changed and looked different. Bach then she wanted Logan and now she wanted Logan as a friend . The boys that was her friend wanted her to be a girl friend instead a friend. she tell the boy that her was friend, and that she wanted to be friend with. I like it little bit .

Rating: 3 Readable

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Faith,14
Elizabeth EubergRevenge of the Girl with the Great Personality
Scholastic incMarch 2013

THIS BOOK IS SHALLOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! i like the moral behind the book but i found the book kinda boring i highly recomend this book to girls with self esteem problems but not to those of us who like books with action and adventure.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Feedback snagged me and had my nose buried inside the pages until I finished. It was intriguing for every minute: wondering what Benson was going to do or gasping as sudden twists of the story completely altered your prospective. Also, I loved the fact that the plot had no weird jumps in logic that sequels seem to display when the author goes for a new twist to keep the story fresh; In contrast, the book felt well planned out with all the ways it referenced from the knowledge gained in Variant while expanding it and showing another side of the program looming over Maxfield Academy. On the other hand, this is NOT a stand-alone novel. Within the first sentence you need to know what happened in the first book and who everyone is.